Lights Out for the Territory: 9 Excursions in the Secret History of LondonGranta Books, 1997 - 386 Seiten "Iain Sinclair is our greatest guide to London...(his) pitch is urban, jagged; the city is a maze of symbols waiting to be revealed, and Sinclair conjures them beautifully before our eyes".-"The Spectator" |
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... character , removing his spectacles , cutting himself off from the procession of the curious . He ghosted from bay to bay mumbling his mantra , six coded retrievals from the notebook . Each one a hymn of regret : for sight and colour ...
... character , removing his spectacles , cutting himself off from the procession of the curious . He ghosted from bay to bay mumbling his mantra , six coded retrievals from the notebook . Each one a hymn of regret : for sight and colour ...
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... character the bleakness that I saw in his protagonists , the restless frigidity . My man worked ( no surprises here ) as a film lecturer . He had his leftist preten- sions , constantly trying to push his students into collaborating on ...
... character the bleakness that I saw in his protagonists , the restless frigidity . My man worked ( no surprises here ) as a film lecturer . He had his leftist preten- sions , constantly trying to push his students into collaborating on ...
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... character ; which is rapidly followed by the difficulty of nam- ing the film itself . Patrick Keiller remembers Kafka , his fabulous assertion that the name Robinson does not exist in Ireland . ( Perhaps acquiring it through marriage is ...
... character ; which is rapidly followed by the difficulty of nam- ing the film itself . Patrick Keiller remembers Kafka , his fabulous assertion that the name Robinson does not exist in Ireland . ( Perhaps acquiring it through marriage is ...
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The First Walk | 1 |
The Dog the Dish | 55 |
Weather in the City | 89 |
Urheberrecht | |
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